<p><img src="http://images.thoughtsmedia.com/resizer/thumbs/size/600/dht/auto/1347905481.usr15670.jpg" /></p><p>Olympus has announced a number of new products. First up are the <strong>PEN E-PL5</strong>&nbsp;(pictured above) and <strong>E-PM2</strong>&nbsp;cameras. The main new feature is the 16 megapixel sensor that is the same the OM-D EM-5's, which is truly excellent, being a Sony sensor. Other new features include the AF system from the E-M5, and a new 3" touchscreen HVGA LCD. In the E-PL5's case, the screen can be tilted up to 170 degrees, making it possible for self-portraits. BOth cameras offer 1080p video at 30 FPS as well. The main difference between the two cameras is in that tilting LCD screen, and a mode dial with a few extra buttons for the E-PL5. Both cameras still do not offer a built-in flash, instead they will be packaged with a small external flash like their predecessors. Ships in October for US$700 for the E-PL5 with the 14-42 lens, or US$600 for the E-PM2 with the same 14-42 lens.</p><p>Next up, the Olympus <strong>XZ-2</strong>. The original XZ-1 was something unique, as it offered a 28-112mm equivalent f/1.8 - 2.5 lens that was still pretty bright across the entire range. Now in 2012, the same lens is a little less competitive, given that both Panasonic and Samsung have similar cameras that feature a f/1.4 lens at the wide side, which are also wider at 24mm equivalent. The main upgrades are in the new 12 megapixel CMOS sensor, a tilting 3" VGA LCD screen, and a new&nbsp;detachable&nbsp;grip like the E-PL5 above. 1080p video at 30 FPS is present. Ships in November for US$600.</p><p>Finally, the lenses. The two lenses are the weather-sealed 60mm f/2.8 Macro lens that does 1:1, and the "body cap" fixed-focus lens of a 15mm f/8, which is only 9mm thick. The former will be available for US$500 in October. No word on the body cap lens, though the Europe price is just 70 Euros. Oh, well, there is the re-release of the 12mm f/2 in black at an eye-watering price of US$1100, though this time around, it comes with a lens hood. There is also a "development announcement" (or what I call the "please-don't-go-we-have-something-up-our-sleeve" announcemnt) of a 17mm f/1.8, which should be perfect for street shooters, but only available in 2013. More photos and details at the following links:</p><p><a href="http://www.dpreview.com/news/2012/09/17/Olympus-refreshes-PENS-with-E-PL5-Lite-and-E-PM2-Mini-touch-screen-16MP-mirrorless" target="_blank">DPReview.com: Olympus Pen E-PL5 and E-PM2</a></p><p><a href="http://www.dpreview.com/news/2012/09/17/Olympus-creates-xz-2-i-HS-BSI-CMOS-enthusiast-compact-with-bright-lens" target="_blank">DPReview.com: Olympus XZ-2</a></p><p><a href="http://www.dpreview.com/news/2012/09/17/Olympus-m-zuiko-digital-ED-60mm-F2-8-macro-17mm-F1-8-black-12mm-F2-body-cap-lens" target="_blank">DPReview.com: Olympus Micro Four Thirds Lenses</a></p>